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1. Plants can get along without respiratory organs 6. The step of Glycolysis where NADH is produced
because of the following except: actually results in
1. Each plant part takes care of its own gas exchange P.Oxidation of PGAL
needs Q.Reduction of NAD+
2. Plants do not present great demands for gas exchange. R.Production of BPGA
3. Gas diffusion in plants occurs easily over long S.Use of Inorganic phosphate
distances in plants. T. Production of NADH+ H+
4. Each living cell in a plant is located quite close to the
1. PQRST
surface of the plant. 2. QRS
3. RST
2. If fatty acids were to be respired, they would first be 4. PRS
degraded to:
1. Glucose-6 phosphate 7. The events of Aerobic Respiration include:
2. Pyruvate p. The complete oxidation of Pyruvate by the stepwise
3. Acetyl-CoA removal of all the hydrogen atoms leaving two
4. Alpha ketoglutarate molecules of Carbon-dioxide
q. The passing on of the electrones removed as part of
3. The energy-releasing metabolic process in which the Hydrogen atoms to molecular oxygen with
substrate is oxidised without an external electron simultaneous synthesis of ATP
acceptor is called r. Pyruvate is transported from Cytoplasm to Matrix
1. glycolysis s. Two events of Aerobic Respiration takes place within
2. fermentation mitochondria.
3. aerobic respiration t. The first process takes place in the matrix of
4. photorespiration mitochondria while second process is located on the
inner membrane of mitochondria
4. Find the wrong statement about Glycolysis. The correct ones are
1. pqrst
(1) Occurs in cytoplasm 2. qrst
(2) Is present in all living organisms 3. pqrs
(3) Partial oxidation of Glucose 4. prs
(4) 2C pyruvate is formed as a result of Glycolysis
8. The oxidative decarboxylation of Pyruvate occurs in

(1) Mitochondrial membranes


5. During Glycolysis which of the following substrate (2) Cytoplasm
undergo isomerization? (3) Peri mitochondrial space
(4) Mitochondrial Matrix
(1) Glucose-6-phosphate
(2) Fructose-6-phosphate
(3) Triose phosphate
(4) Phosphoglycerate 9. The reaction which is catalyzed by Pyruvate
dehydrogenase includes except

(1) Several coenzymes


(2) NAD+
(3) Coenzyme A
(4) ADP

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10. In cellular respiration, where is FADH2 produced? 14. Name the following:
i. Integral membrane protein complex that forms the
(1) Conversion of BPGA to PGA channel through which protons cross the inner
(2) Conversion of succinate to Malate mitochondrial membrane.
(3) Conversion of PEP to Pyruvate ii. Form of redox-equivalents are removed from PGAL
(4) Conversion of Malate to OAA during glycolysis.
iii. Peripheral membrane protein complex that contains
the site for ATP synthesis from ADP and inorganic
phosphate.
11. How many ATPs are net gained till the completion of (a) i- F 0 ii- Hydrogen atoms iii- F
1
Krebs’ cycle during breakdown of one molecule of (b) i- F 1 ii- Oxygen atom iii- F
0
Glucose? (c) i- F 0 ii- Oxygen molecule iii- F 1

(d) i- F ii- Hydrogen atoms iii-F


(1) 4 ATPs in Glycolysis and 1 GTP in Krebs’ Cycle
1 0

(2) 4 ATPs in Glycolysis and 2 GTP in Krebs’ Cycle 15. During the process of respiration redox equivalents
(3) 2 ATPs in Glycolysis and 2 GTP in Krebs’ Cycle are removed:
(4) 2 ATPs in Glycolysis and 1 GTP in Krebs’ Cycle 1. In form of hydrogen atom.
2. In form of an electron.
3. In form of H2O.
12. What is the complex which oxidizes NADH during 4. In form of ATP.
ETs
16. RQ of tripalmitin is
(1) Complex 1 1.
6 CO2

(2) NADH dehydrogenase


6O2

102 CO2

(3) NADH oxidase 2. 145O2

(4) Both A and B 3.


2 CO2

Zero O2

4 CO2
4. 1O2

13. Respiratory Quotient is


17. Which of the following complex of mitochondrial
(1) Volume of Carbon-dioxide evolved ETS has two copper centers?
(2) Ratio of volume of oxygen consumed to volume of 1. Cytochrome b c1 complex
Carbon-dioxide evolved 2. NADH dehydrogenase complex
(3) Ratio of volume of Carbon-dioxide evolved to the 3. Succinate dehydrogenase complex
volume of oxygen consumed 4. Cytochrome oxidase complex
(4) Ratio of volume of oxygen evolved to volume of
Carbon-dioxide consumed 18. Glycerol would enter the respiratory pathway after
being converted to-
1. PGAL
2. DPGA
3. PGA
4. Acetyl CoA

19. Which one of the given reaction does not involve


decarboxylation?
1. α−ketoglutarate → Succinyl CoA
2. Fumarate → Malate

3. Oxalo-succinate → α−ketoglutarate
4. Pyruvate → Acetly CoA

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20. Name the products marked as A, B and C in given 21. Identify A, B, C, and D in the following diagram:
diagram

A B C
1. Fatty acid and glycerol PEP Acetyl CoA
2. Glucose Pyruvic acid Acetyl CoA
3. Glucose-6-Ph PEP OAA 1. A - Inner mitochondrial membrane; B - F ; C - F ; D
0 1

- Matrix
4. Fatty acid and glycerol Pyruvic acid Acetyl CoA
2. A- Inner mitochondrial membrane; B - F ; C - 0

Matrix; D - F1

3. A - Matrix; B - F ; C - Inner mitochondrial


1

membrane; D - F 0

4. A - Cytoplasm; B - F ; C - Matrix; D - F
0 1

22. The common feature of aerobic respiration and the


alcoholic fermentation process is:
1. ATP and metabolic H O as end products
2

2. NADH + H oxidation
+

3. Oxygen use
4. Complete breakdown of glucose to CO & H O
2 2

23. Cytochrome c-oxidase complex contains


1. Cytochromes a and a3 with two copper centres
2. Cytochromes a and a3 with single copper centre
3. Cytochromes b and c1 with two copper centres
4. Cytochromes a and a3 with two iron centres

24. The number of steps in the Kreb's cycle where


oxidative decarboxylation takes place is:
1. 1 2. 2
3. 3 4. 6

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25. After glycolysis, the fate of glucose in the 30. Consider the two statements:
mitochondrial matrix is: Assertion: It is better to consider the respiratory pathway
1. oxidation as an amphibolic pathway rather than as a catabolic one.
2. reduction Reason: The respiratory pathway is involved in both
3. oxidative decarboxylation anabolism and catabolism.
4. hydrolysis. 1. Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the
correct explanation of Assertion.
26. In glycolysis, which of the following conversions is 2. Both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not
an energy yielding process? the correct explanation of Assertion.
1. Glucose to Glucose-6-phosphate 3. Assertion is true but Reason is false.
2. Fructose-6-phosphate to Fructose 1,6- biphopshate 4. Both Assertion and Reason are false.
3. BPGA to 3-phosphoglyceric acid
4. 3-phosphoglyceric acid to 2-phosphoglycerate

27. A: Glycolysis is the first common step of both


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28. Consider the two statements:
Statement I: Inside a cell, the glucose molecule is
oxidised not in one step but in several small steps.
Statement II: Some steps will be just large enough such
that energy liberated can be coupled to ATP synthesis.
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and
Statement II explains Statement I
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but
Statement II does not explain Statement I
3. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
4. Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct

29. The number of time(s) decarboxylation of isocitrate


occurs during single TCA cycle is :
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
4. Four

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